Password recovery tool that reveals the passwords stored behind the bullets in the standard password text-box of Windows.

BulletsPassView is a password recovery tool that reveals the passwords stored behind the bullets in the standard password text-box of Windows operating system and Internet Explorer Web browser. After revealing the passwords, you can easily copy them to the clipboard or save them into text/html/csv/xml file.

BulletsPassView is the successor of the old ' Asterisk Logger' utility, with some advantages over the older tool:

BulletsPassView doesn' t reveal the password inside the password text-box itself. The password is only displayed in the main window of BulletsPassView, while the password text-box continues to display bullets.

BulletsPassView also supports Windows 7/Vista/2008, while Asterisk Logger failed to work in these new operating systems.

BulletsPassView also reveals the passwords stored in the password text-box of Internet Explorer.

BulletsPassView supports command-line options to save the current opened password boxes into text/html/csv/xml file.

BulletsPassView is a unicode application, which insures that passwords with non-English characters will be extracted properly.

Start Using BulletsPassViewBulletsPassView doesn' t require any installation process or additional dll file. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - BulletsPassView.exe

When you run BulletsPassView, it makes a first scan to locate passwords text-boxes that are currently on the screen. If it finds any password, it' ll be displayed on the main window. In order to make another scan, simply choose ' Refresh' under the view menu or press F5. There is also ' Auto Refresh' option under the Options menu. If you turn it on, BulletsPassView will automatically scan for new password text-boxes every few seconds. Be aware that the ' Auto Refresh' feature might be slow on some computers, especially if there are many opened windows.